History of North America, Količina 1Davies, and Company, 1820 - 4 strani |
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Stran 15
... measures could be kept between them . Pizarro claimed the most consider- able share of the royal ransom , because he had the chief hand in acquiring it ; while Almagro insisted on being upon an equal footing . At length , however , lest ...
... measures could be kept between them . Pizarro claimed the most consider- able share of the royal ransom , because he had the chief hand in acquiring it ; while Almagro insisted on being upon an equal footing . At length , however , lest ...
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... measure , to throw off the Spanish yoke . very NORTH AMERICA was discovered in the reign of Henry VII .: a period when the arts and sciences had made considerable progress in Europe . Many of the first adventurers were men of genius and ...
... measure , to throw off the Spanish yoke . very NORTH AMERICA was discovered in the reign of Henry VII .: a period when the arts and sciences had made considerable progress in Europe . Many of the first adventurers were men of genius and ...
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... measures excited a mutiny , in which , to the ruin of the colony , he was slain . Two years after , Chatillon sent Réné Laudonier , with three ships , to Flo- rida . In June he arrived at the river May , on which he built a fort , and ...
... measures excited a mutiny , in which , to the ruin of the colony , he was slain . Two years after , Chatillon sent Réné Laudonier , with three ships , to Flo- rida . In June he arrived at the river May , on which he built a fort , and ...
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... measures of defence which the public danger called for , and rendered indispensable . Ra- leigh , however , mingled with his exertions to defend his native country , some attention to the situation of the colony he had . planted . Early ...
... measures of defence which the public danger called for , and rendered indispensable . Ra- leigh , however , mingled with his exertions to defend his native country , some attention to the situation of the colony he had . planted . Early ...
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... measure , to the other side of the Atlantic for the bread on which they were to subsist . The stock of provisions for the colony had been very improvi- dently laid in . It was entirely inadequate to their wants , and in addition to this ...
... measure , to the other side of the Atlantic for the bread on which they were to subsist . The stock of provisions for the colony had been very improvi- dently laid in . It was entirely inadequate to their wants , and in addition to this ...
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